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Visitors make a beeline to Bucktown from around the metro Chicago area for dining, dancing and other diversions. Read more about Bucktown, Chicago.

Bucktown is part of Chicago's Logan Square community area.
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Visitors make a beeline to Bucktown from around the metro Chicago area for dining, dancing and other diversions. Read more about Bucktown, Chicago.

Bucktown is part of Chicago's Logan Square community area.
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    Feb 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Steve Kordek dies at 100; game designer revolutionized pinball

    During the Depression, a Chicago man named Steve Kordek got a job as a solderer at Genco Pinball Co. and worked his way up from the production line to the engineering department. When the company's head designer fell ill, Kordek was told to fill in and design a new pinball game — one to beat all others.
    During the Depression, a Chicago man named Steve Kordek got a job as a solderer at Genco Pinball Co. and worked his way up from the production line to the engineering department. When the company's head designer fell ill, Kordek was told to fill in and...

    Tags: Forestry and Timber, Music, Theft, Concerts, Entertainment

  2. Oct 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Tracy Letts, after the dog days of 'August: Osage County'

    Chicago Tribune
    Jones is drama critic of the Chicago Tribune. CHICAGO -- When playwright Tracy Letts walked into New York rehearsals for the touring production of his "August: Osage County" earlier this summer, he did not find the fellow Steppenwolf Theatre Company...

    Tags: Gary Sinise, Career and Workplace, Drama (genre), Broadway Theater, Revolutionary Road (movie)

  4. Jun 15, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  5. "A Nude Hope: A Star Wars Burlesque" celebrates 2nd Anniversary

    It's hard to believe that one of my favorite burlesque shows is already celebrating it's second anniversary. That would be the case with Gorilla Tango's <strong>"A Nude Hope: A Star Wars Burlesque" </strong>which is celebrating a stunningly successful 2-year run this July.
    It's hard to believe that one of my favorite burlesque shows is already celebrating it's second anniversary. That would be the case with Gorilla Tango's "A Nude Hope: A Star Wars Burlesque" which is celebrating a stunningly successful 2-year run this...

    Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Ceremonies

  6. May 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Enterprise buys I-GO car-sharing service

    Car sharing didn't exist in Chicago a decade ago when a little known nonprofit called the Center for Neighborhood Technology launched I-GO as an alternative to car ownership.
    Car sharing didn't exist in Chicago a decade ago when a little known nonprofit called the Center for Neighborhood Technology launched I-GO as an alternative to car ownership. Today, the idea of renting cars by the hour is commonplace, one reason the...

    Tags: Vehicles, Rental Service, Chicago Transit Authority, Services and Shopping, Wicker Park

  8. May 28, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Chicago area served heaping helping of frozen yogurt business

    At the Forever Yogurt store in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood, customers can take their pick of more than 40 toppings, from fresh fruits and nuts to cookies, candies and cereals.
    At the Forever Yogurt store in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood, customers can take their pick of more than 40 toppings, from fresh fruits and nuts to cookies, candies and cereals. They can also select and listen to their favorite tunes from a 3 million-...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Frozen Yogurt, Consumers, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream

  10. May 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. When the sun, and mayor, pop up for the arts

    Each and every year in Chicago, there is a moment when the problems of the city seem to fall away and everything seems doable and winnable again. It is a moment inextricably tied to the weather. Spring always comes later than even the worst-case scenario. But there's always one day &mdash; an hour, even &mdash; when it finally arrives with such blazing force you know winter is dead and buried for the year. That's when a smart politician knows to pop up outdoors.
    Tribune critic
    Each and every year in Chicago, there is a moment when the problems of the city seem to fall away and everything seems doable and winnable again. It is a moment inextricably tied to the weather. Spring always comes later than even the worst-case scenario....

    Tags: Chicago Mayor, New Music Mondays Millenium Park, NATO Summit, Music, Entertainment Events

  12. May 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. In 'Roadkill' and 'h.g.,' powerful shows for small audiences

    There's nothing new in Chicago about theater in small spaces &mdash; that's a crucial part of the city's aesthetic. If you glance at my recommended shows, you'll see several pieces staged in theaters with fewer than 100 seats, including "Rabbit," "Lascivious Something," "In the Company of Men" and the not-to-be-missed production of "The Knowledge" at the Steep Theatre, where, as one of my theater-loving Tribune colleagues recently noted, you are plenty close enough to see the veins bulging in the neck of actress Caroline Neff.
    Tribune critic
    There's nothing new in Chicago about theater in small spaces — that's a crucial part of the city's aesthetic. If you glance at my recommended shows, you'll see several pieces staged in theaters with fewer than 100 seats, including "Rabbit,"...

    Tags: Celebrities, Arts and Culture, Rentals, Navy Pier, Chicago Humanities Festival

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  15. Lillie's Q to reopen in June

    After a fire closed it down earlier this spring, Bucktown barbecue restaurant Lillie's Q is slated to reopen in mid-June.
    RedEye
    After a fire closed it down earlier this spring, Bucktown barbecue restaurant Lillie's Q is slated to reopen in mid-June. A fire in the restaurant's basement the night of March 14 caused the restaurant and its satellite location at the Chicago French...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants

  16. Apr 29, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. 'Chicago Fire' renewed, just like Jesse Spencer expected

    It's difficult to tell who should be more excited NBC officially picked up &ldquo;Chicago Fire&rdquo; for a second season Friday: The cast and crew of the firefighter drama or the Illinois Film Office.
    It's difficult to tell who should be more excited NBC officially picked up “Chicago Fire” for a second season Friday: The cast and crew of the firefighter drama or the Illinois Film Office. The good news allows the Dick Wolf-produced show to...

    Tags: The Last Airbender (movie), Shailene Woodley, Kim Kardashian, Kris Humphries, Nicola Peltz

  18. Apr 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Sighting: 'Divergent' cast dines at Girl and the Goat

    The stars of &ldquo;Divergent&rdquo; took a break from factional feuding in the post-apocalyptic sci-fi film currently shooting in Chicago to have dinner together Sunday at Girl and the Goat in the West Loop.
    The stars of “Divergent” took a break from factional feuding in the post-apocalyptic sci-fi film currently shooting in Chicago to have dinner together Sunday at Girl and the Goat in the West Loop. Shailene Woodley, whose character leaves the...

    Tags: Illinois Governor, Lifestyle and Leisure, Girl and the Goat, Bars and Clubs, ABC (tv network)

  20. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  21. 'FBI: Criminal Pursuit' details sensational Chicago murder case

    On Sept. 25, 1993, Robert O'Dubaine was gunned down in the garage of the Bucktown condo he shared with his girlfriend, Catherine Suh.
    RedEye
    On Sept. 25, 1993, Robert O'Dubaine was gunned down in the garage of the Bucktown condo he shared with his girlfriend, Catherine Suh. Investigation Discovery's "FBI: Criminal Pursuit" takes a looks at the infamous Chicago murder case at 9 p.m. April 8 in...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Police Investigations, Cook County Government, Prisons, Chicago Police Department

  22. Apr 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Fat Rice: Pedigree not required

    Adrienne Lo and Abraham Conlon, the proprietors of the hugely popular new Chinese-Portuguese restaurant Fat Rice in Logan Square, are interesting looking, the kind of couple you see around town and wonder what their deal is.
    Adrienne Lo and Abraham Conlon, the proprietors of the hugely popular new Chinese-Portuguese restaurant Fat Rice in Logan Square, are interesting looking, the kind of couple you see around town and wonder what their deal is. I've seen them around for...

    Tags: Sausages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Jeff Goldblum, Chinese Restaurants, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)

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